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warden
1[ wawr-dn ]
noun
- a person charged with the care or custody of persons, animals, or things; keeper.
Synonyms: superintendent, caretaker, custodian, guard, guardian, warder
- the chief administrative officer in charge of a prison.
- any of various public officials charged with superintendence, as over a port or wildlife.
- (in Connecticut) the chief executive officer of a borough.
- (formerly) the principal official in a region, town, etc.
- British.
- (initial capital letter) a traditional title of the president or governor of certain schools and colleges:
Warden of Merton College.
- a member of a livery company of the City of London.
- Canadian. the head of certain county or local councils.
- a member of the governing body of a guild.
- a churchwarden.
- a gatekeeper.
Warden
2[ wawr-dn ]
noun
- any of several pears having a crisp, firm flesh, used in baking and cooking.
warden
1/ ˈwɔːdən /
noun
- a person who has the charge or care of something, esp a building, or someone
- any of various public officials, esp one responsible for the enforcement of certain regulations
- a person employed to patrol a national park or safari park
- the chief officer in charge of a prison
- the principal or president of any of various universities or colleges
- See churchwarden
warden
2/ ˈwɔːdən /
noun
- a variety of pear that has crisp firm flesh and is used for cooking
Derived Forms
- ˈwardenry, noun
Other Words From
- warden·ship noun
- sub·warden noun
- sub·warden·ship noun
- under·warden noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of warden1
Origin of warden2
Word History and Origins
Origin of warden1
Origin of warden2
Example Sentences
A shoot for a film starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Sean Bean was interrupted when traffic wardens began to ticket vehicles being used in a scene.
The beauty mogul has visited the brothers in prison and vouched for their “exemplary disciplinary records,” adding that a warden there told her that “he would feel comfortable having them as neighbors.”
The rubbish chutes have been modified to deter arsonists, and a trained fire warden patrols around the clock.
The property does not have on-site staff or wardens but receives regular management visits.
The wardens worked for Kingdom, a company that provides environmental enforcement services to local authorities.
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